The MutantC is a handheld computer with a small inch touchscreen display, a slide-out keyboard, a Raspberry Pi and a battery pack, all held together in a 3D printed case. The developer of this DIY ...
If someone is using a handheld PC these days, it’s almost certainly a smartphone. But a Raspberry Pi has a way of bringing out an enthusiast’s retro side. Add in some old console parts and a true ...
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Dual Raspberry Pi Picos power this portable mini PC
When it comes to hacking on the go, makers are quick to use our favorite SBC—the Raspberry Pi — to make their ideal rig.
The same hardware hacker who built a a CyberDeck using the mainboard from a Framework Laptop a few months ago is back with a new project, and this time it’s smaller (and less powerful). The HandiPi is ...
The Raspberry Pi wasn’t always supposed to be a cheap PC replacement. When the first version of this miniature computer arrived in 2012, it didn’t yet have its own version of the Linux operating ...
What if your next desktop PC wasn’t a bulky tower or an off-the-shelf laptop, but a palm-sized powerhouse you built yourself? The Raspberry Pi 5, already celebrated for its versatility, is now ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiast and maker Dave Estes has created the latest version of his Reviiser Cyberdeck portable mini PC powered by the Raspberry Pi 4. The Reviiser V.1 is a 3D printed deck built around ...
In context: The Raspberry Pi is one of the most popular Single Board Computers in the market, and it has been so since the first model was released more than a decade ago. They are great for small DIY ...
In the eight and a bit years since the first model launched, the Raspberry Pi has traditionally been sold as a modular computer. You buy the board separately, attach your own peripherals, insert an SD ...
A couple of decades ago, a computer was considered a luxury. Today, interacting with computers is an essential part of life. In fact, it has become increasingly difficult to live without access to a ...
Minor thing, but I think the LXDE panel should be placed to the left or right side, like on the old EPOC Psion machines on such a wide screen. taking 32 pixels from the 400 height is too much screen ...
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